What do unions do?

Argues that unions play a beneficial role in improving the workplace, increasing productivity, reducing economic inequality, and stabilizing the work force

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Strona 41... with the government agencies charged with upholding the two most important
laws regulating unions and unionism, the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 (which
amended the National Labor Relations Act of 1935) and the Landrum-Griffin Act
of 1959.

Strona 208Since the Landrum-Griffin Act of 1959, Federal law has also mandated
democratic practices within unions. Landrum- Griffin contains provisions that
require unions to hold elections at fixed, reasonably short intervals; that
guarantee members a ...

Strona 211... during the 1962-67 period; a comparable study for 1971-73 yielded a similar
annual rate.5 Given that local unions must hold elections every three years to be
in accordance with the Landrum-Griffin Act of 1959, these turnover rates imply
that ...